Player, Gary(Jim)in full Gary Jim Player, byname the Black Knight ( born Nov. 1, 1935 , Johannesburg, S.Af.South African who was one of the world’s best professional golfers in the post-World War II era. He was the third man (after Gene Sarazen and Ben Hogan, both of the United States) to win the four major tournaments composing the modern golf Grand Slam.

In 1955 Player entered competition on the U.S. Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA) circuit of tournaments, and in 1961 he was the leading winner of prize money on the circuit. His international record, unsurpassed by any golfer, was a tribute to his remarkable fitness and love of competition. He won the Player was an integral part of the popularization of golf in the 1960s, as his weekly competitions with fellow golf stars Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer showcased the sport being played at its highest level. His nine career wins at the major tournaments—the British Open (1959, 1968, 1974), the Masters (1961, 1974, 1978), the U.S. PGA Championship (1962, 1972), and the U.S. Open (1965)—are the fourth highest total in golf history (tied with Hogan). He also won the South African Open 13 times, the Australian Open 7 times, and the World Series of Golf 3 times (1965, 1968, 1972). When he won the Masters in 1978, the span of his major championship victories covered three decades, longer than any previous golferIn addition to his professional golfing career, Player in the 1980s launched a successful career as a golf-course designer.